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| javeryh:
Oh wow - that would be ideal. I'm worried about the mechs getting in the way of the monitor... I'll look around to see if I can find something similar for a reasonable price. Thanks for the pics! |
| RayB:
Javery... you're still worried about the mechs getting in the way? I thought Stingray's photo shows pretty well that the mechs are flat against the door... |
| javeryh:
--- Quote from: RayB on January 11, 2005, 03:05:10 pm ---Javery... you're still worried about the mechs getting in the way? I thought Stingray's photo shows pretty well that the mechs are flat against the door... --- End quote --- yeah they did - I'm going to be looking for a coin door like the one he posted. The ones I've been looking at all have the mechs perpendicular to the door... |
| Ken Layton:
There is no coin door manufacturer currently making "flat" style doors. :( Happ Controls was the last manufacturer to make this door and they have a dwindling supply of repair parts for it. Midway's coin door was mainly the one used for cocktail tables because of the "flat" design. Your only bet is to get a used Midway (or MS. Pacman door as they are sometimes called) door on ebay. |
| whammoed:
If you are building a midway style table, the coin mechs on regular doors that stick out clear the tube fine assuming you are using an arcade or otherwise decased monitor. http://web.tampabay.rr.com/whammoed/pactacular/026_final4.jpg |
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